Registered: Jul 2008
Location: Buenos Aires, Argentina
How the get into Psy
Hi guys, I'm back in the forum since a long long loooonngg time, I came back here wondering if someone could help
I'm trying to start adding some psy elements to my tracks and honestly I don't know how to get it.
Any advice will be very helpful, basically I'm looking how to get some solid psy basslines, should I use more than a bass as in uplifting??
and what about that sort of chords/effects/hits we can find in every psy/progressive psy production? are they sampled? did I get some specific synth?
Any sample library to recommend?
I have tried the search option in this forum but is not working, it keeps getting errors, so please apologize if there is another topic about this.
Thanks in advance
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Jan-15-2014 19:55
Teezdalien
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Jul 2007
Location: Melbourne, Australia
You might want to hunt down a sample of the Yamaha TX81Z Lately Bass, really widely used in psy trance for bass. If not you could just use sawtooth waves with fairly fast decay on the filter envelope. If you end up using a synth/plug-in make sure the phase of the oscillator resets with each consecutive note, otherwise resample a note and use that. It should sound sharp and snappy.
Generally you'll use 16th notes with sidechain compression coming from the kick. The basslines in psy tunes tend sit at one pitch and not deviate much with chord progressions like other kinds of trance. Though not always.
You might want to layer a couple of basses, have one playing pretty low/sub frequencies kept mostly unaffected and in mono. Another one sitting up more in the upper/midrange with some some stereo/delay effects, maybe chorus or flanger with some automation to add extra movement and depth. Both layers can use the same 16th note pattern.
You'll need to play around different settings depending on the kick you've chosen and the tempo your track is at.
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Jan-17-2014 00:10
DJ RANN
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: May 2001
Location: Hollywood....
I don't find making psy difficult at all, in fact it's a little bit of a problem for me to avoid it sometimes; I love to layer things and often use 16th or 32nd notes to sit in between some lead sounds and before I know it I've ended up in Goa. I actually have to consciously avoid doing that.
Jan-17-2014 00:17
Zombie0915
Registered: Jul 2001
Location:
I can't get the drums to sound right, it seems to be in the frequency envelope, but all my tweaking gets me from gabber kick to chiptune kick to trance kick, quite frustrating.
Its pretty easy to make the bass sounds with nekobee or bassline, both free synth plugins, then you throw some spacey beepy noises on top of it, but the damn drums just aren't right.
Maybe I can eq the trance kick in some way, the psy kick just seems like more of a chirpy thing than the others.